Winamp Sues Suno Over AI Music Training in Widening Copyright Fight

According to CelebrityAccess, Winamp has filed a new copyright lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, adding to a growing wave of litigation over whether AI firms can train on copyrighted…

According to CelebrityAccess, Winamp has filed a new copyright lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, adding to a growing wave of litigation over whether AI firms can train on copyrighted audio without a license. The move signals that rights holders beyond major labels—including legacy software and media brands—are now treating unlicensed training data as a core legal battleground rather than a side issue.

For AI music startups, it underscores mounting pressure to secure licensing deals or risk stacking litigation exposure across multiple plaintiffs.

Winamp Escalates AI Battle With New Suno Copyright Lawsuit

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